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which perhaps wouldn't be just cause that we think there need to be at least some basic rules around that.
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
March 6, 2000
Public Hearing Testimony
Toronto, Ontario
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20000306-cfib
. It's a commercial contract; the parties are at arm's length; the parties are sophisticated; why else would they be signing these agreements? Therefore, no special duty is owed, no special duty of care
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20000306-david-sterns
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McMillan LLP
June 1, 2012
Dramatic expansion of liability for franchisors in Canada – the duty to promote and enhance your brand
W. Brad Hanna, FCIArb., Laura Stefan
The Quebec Superior Court has just
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20120601-dramatic-expansion
segments…This author respectfully requests to be assigned a speaking slot at any public workshop conference, panel or other forum…
U.S. Federal Trade Commission
May 11, 1997
Public Comment
David J
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/public-comment-197
March 8, 2000
Public Hearing Testimony
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Mr. Charles Gibson, lawyer
Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills
1st session, 37th Parliament
FRANCHISE DISCLOSURE ACT, 1999
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20000308-charles-gibson
This statutory duty of good faith is intended to codify the long recognised common law duty of good faith, especially as applied within a franchising context. In this regard, the Bills set out
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20101021-sa-and
withdrawn
No duty of care to public
Signs that potential franchisees are nervous and aren’t buying
State sanction
Symbiotic relationships (industry, banks, lawyers)
Uniform international franchise law
World
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/the-marriage:wedding-day
of Prince Edward Island
October 25, 2001
Public Hearings on draft franchise legislation
Charlottetown, PEI, Canada
David Sterns, attorney
Standing Committee on Community Affairs & Economic Development
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20011025-david-sterns
with Mr Martin and the media, who just love horror stories.
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
March 9, 2000
Public Hearing Testimony
London, Ontario, Canada
Mr. Peter Dillon, lawyer
Standing Committee
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20000309-peter-dillon
to this case. First, the tort of negligent misrepresentation is an established principle of Canadian tort law. The five general requirements for a successful claim are:
(1) There must be a duty of care based
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20030301-400-000-damage